Why this combo
When you're targeting Mackerel across UK shore marks, estuaries and inshore boat ground, the Two-hook flapper is the third-best pick in our rig suggestions for the species. A classic clean-ground rig with two short snoods 'flapping' off a bodyline above the lead. Simple to tie, easy to bait, and gives you two cracks at a take on every cast, ideal for whiting, codling, dabs and small flatfish over sand or shingle. This guide stitches the rig fundamentals together with what you specifically need to know about Mackerel — how to identify a confirmed fish, how to tie the rig properly, and how to actually fish it on the day.
Make sure it's actually a Mackerel
Iridescent, finlet tail, wavy back stripes.
For the full identification guide — key features, confusion species and where they live — read the full Mackerel ID guide.
Tie the Two-hook flapper
How to build a two-hook flapper bodyline with stop-bead droppers and short snoods.
Step-by-step instructions are in the full tie guide. Take a few minutes at home to practise tying it before your next session — knots come undone at exactly the wrong moment.
Fish it on the day
Best targets, where the flapper shines, and bait pairing for clean ground.
For the longer breakdown — when it shines, casting + retrieval, and what tends to go wrong — see the how-to-fish guide for the Two-hook flapper.
Log every fish
Catch one? Drop it in your fish.logged log — photo, GPS, weight, the rig you used. Auto-attaches the conditions (tide, wind, moon for sea fishing; weather + moon for freshwater) so you can spot patterns over the season. The pattern data is what turns a rig + species combo from a one-off win into a repeatable one.